- the
missionaries established a camp at "Palm Beach", a
sandbar along the
Curaray River, a few
kilometers from
Waorani settlements.
Their efforts came to...
- The
Curaray River (also
called the
Ewenguno River or Rio
Curaray) is a
river in
eastern Ecuador and Peru. It is a
tributary of the Napo River,
which is...
- to
build a base a
short distance from the
Amerindian village,
along the
Curaray River.
There they were
approached one time by a
small group of Huaorani...
-
related to any
other language.
Their ancestral lands are
located between the
Curaray and Napo rivers,
about 50
miles (80 km)
south of El Coca.
These homelands—approximately...
- in
April 2020. The
Waodani people of the
tropical rain
forest along the
Curaray River in a
remote and
mostly undeveloped the
Amazonian region of Ecuador...
- tributary, the
Curaray, from the
Andean slopes,
between Cotopaxi and the
Tungurahua volcano. From its Coca
branch to the
mouth of the
Curaray the Napo is...
-
community of
Curaray, in part to
escape the
effects of
petroleum exploration and
logging activity and
possibly due to
reduced game stocks.
Curaray Kichwa,...
-
indigenous group living in the
Amazon rainforest between the Napo and
Curaray Rivers in Ecuador. A
small number of
speakers with so-called uncontacted...
- The rio
Curaray...
-
cultivar name.
These groups are: Amelonado, Criollo, Nacional, Contamana,
Curaray,
Cacao guiana, Iquitos, Marañon, Nanay, and Purús. T.
cacao is
widely distributed...